Asked by
Reece Adcock
on Oct 18, 2024Verified
Do students tend to improve their SAT Mathematics (SAT-M) scores the second time they take the test? A random sample of four students who took the test twice received the following scores.
Assume that the change in SAT-M score (second score - first score) for the population of all students taking the test twice is Normally distributed.What is a 90% confidence interval for ,the mean change in SAT-M score?
A) (-8.24,58.24)
B) (-18.08,68.08)
C) (-22.56,72.56)
D) (-39.31,89.31)
SAT-M Score
The SAT-M score denotes the math section score of the SAT, a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States, assessing mathematical proficiency.
Normally Distributed
A descriptor for a dataset or population in which the data follow a bell-shaped curve symmetry about the mean.
Mean Change
The difference in the average values or mean scores of a dataset between two points in time or conditions.
- Compute and elucidate confidence intervals for population averages.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Compute and elucidate confidence intervals for population averages.